Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem PlaysRoutledge & Paul, 1964 - 206 Seiten |
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... idea of a composite ratio with a dual aspect has been replaced by that of a mind which has two distinct halves , each with a separate job to do . Bacon is much more interested in one half than in the other for , as he says , ' . . . to ...
... idea of a composite ratio with a dual aspect has been replaced by that of a mind which has two distinct halves , each with a separate job to do . Bacon is much more interested in one half than in the other for , as he says , ' . . . to ...
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... idea of ' useful- ness ' was in consequence ' tacked on ' to scientific activities within its ken , together with the idea that ' progress ' could be made by such means . Science aided the ' advancement ' of man in an ' active ' way ...
... idea of ' useful- ness ' was in consequence ' tacked on ' to scientific activities within its ken , together with the idea that ' progress ' could be made by such means . Science aided the ' advancement ' of man in an ' active ' way ...
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... idea of a greater and farther - reaching ' Fall ' lies behind such a notion for a society whose values and metaphors spring from those of Christianity . The concept of falling from a ' good ' position to a ' bad ' one may then be said ...
... idea of a greater and farther - reaching ' Fall ' lies behind such a notion for a society whose values and metaphors spring from those of Christianity . The concept of falling from a ' good ' position to a ' bad ' one may then be said ...
Inhalt
APPEAR | 1 |
HAMLET | 39 |
THE PROBLEM PLAYS | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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